This is from the eMedicine ECG library. Andrew Bowman A 41-year-old man with a history of chronic back pain, depression, and alcohol abuse presents to the...
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Derek, What information in particular are you looking for? Would a good EMT-Intermediate or Paramedic textbook provide the information you're looking for? ...
One that shows technique or at least a template on technique. One that talks about equipment used, fluids used, types of setups, theory behind IV therapy. It...
Prehospital Emergency Pharmacology, 5th edition, by Bryan Bledsoe, Dwayne Clayden, and Frank Papa, published by Brady, is a good reference. It has pictures...
Hi Derek, Just a point of information,, and a second to Gene's recommendation, if it is appropriate to what you're looking for, the Bledsoe & Clayden ...
For those interested in learning about the most recent developments in electrocardiology, an international congress is to be held in Istanbul, Turkey between...
Posting for my lovely significant other <G> "What I am looking for is referral forms specifically for *echo*cardiograms. Paper specifically but I am interested...
I will be out of the office starting 05/07/2007 and will not return until 05/15/2007. I may or may not return your message while I am gone. Please note I...
You might want to take a look at Brady's "IV Therapy for EMS" by Brenner and Drake. ISBN 0-13-118611-6. It's a fairly comprehensive text that focuses only on...
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I just came across this. I know it is just one study and we really can't draw any conclusions right now until more is done, but I thought some of you all may...
I read this last week. It will be interesting to see how the science bears out with further research...... Kat ************************** Kat Rickey NREMT-P;...
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Wow! This is facinating!!!!!!!!!!!! Ben ... Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A....
Yup interesting stuff If you want to learn more do a pub med search on pre and post conditioning. This is likely the future of resus. medicine but its at least...
This is a great topic for discussion because it addresses the question of just what is resuscitation and how should it be done, this type of research/knowledge...
I saw this case on the Lifenet Receiving Center and had someone print out the code summary and send it to me via interoffice mail (it wasn't his patient). I...
Are you sure lead placement was correct? The morphology seems odd. Otherwise, I would say it is a narrow complex tachycardia with what look like p-waves. So...
I'm just now getting into ECG interpretation in my paramedic class and I don't think we've gotten this far yet, but I can definitely say it's tachycardic....
I see a VERY rapid narrow complex tachycardia (approaching 300bpm). Diff Dx; SVT, WPW. AVNRT, AVRT, AFlut I would get a 12 lead since at least by her BP she...
Just out of curiosity, where do you see the P waves? Are they upright or inverted? Before or after the QRS complex? If before, what is the PR interval? Using...
Here's the 12 lead. Tom In a message dated 5/9/2007 1:54:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, andrewj.bowman@... writes: Diff Dx; SVT, WPW. AVNRT, AVRT, AFlut I...
P waves upright, before the QRS, I think. The PR interval can't be discerned. The more I look at this strip, the more I'm confused. I'm worried I've just...
No worries, Wes! Thanks for the reply. I picked up this case because it's unusual and interesting. Tom In a message dated 5/9/2007 2:08:03 PM Eastern Standard...